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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Common Name containing 'tagetes'
 
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Results of: Search in every Kingdom for Scientific Name containing 'tagetes'
 
 Kingdom Animalia
  Aiptasia tagetes (Duchassaing de Fombressin and Michelotti, 1864) – valid
 
 Kingdom Plantae
  Ratibida tagetes (James) Barnhart – accepted – green prairie coneflower, green Mexican-hat, shortray prairieconeflower, shortray prairie coneflower
  Rudbeckia tagetes James – not accepted
  Tagetes L. – accepted – marigold
  Tagetes alamensis Rydb. – not accepted
  Tagetes bonariensis Pers. – not accepted
  Tagetes corymbosa Sweet – not accepted
  Tagetes erecta L. – accepted – Aztec marigold, French marigold
  Tagetes filifolia Lag. – accepted
  Tagetes fragrantissima Sessé & Moc. – not accepted
  Tagetes glandulifera Schrank – not accepted
  Tagetes glandulosa Schrank ex Link – not accepted
  Tagetes lemmonii A. Gray – accepted – Lemmon's marigold
  Tagetes lucida Cav. – accepted – sweetscented marigold
  Tagetes major Gaertn. – not accepted
  Tagetes micrantha Cav. – accepted – licorice marigold
  Tagetes minima L. – accepted – miniature marigold
  Tagetes minuta L. – accepted – muster John Henry, wild marigold, marigold, stinkweed
  Tagetes palmeri A. Gray – not accepted
  Tagetes papposa Vent. – not accepted
  Tagetes patula L. – not accepted – French marigold
  Tagetes porophylla Vell. – not accepted
  Tagetes pusilla Kunth – not accepted – lesser marigold
  Tagetes remotiflora Kunze – not accepted
  Tagetes rotundifolia Mill. – not accepted
  Tagetes signata Bartling – not accepted
  Tagetes tenuifolia Millsp. – not accepted
   

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